LAILA TO KANG ROHIM

LAILA TO KANG ROHIM
73 Guests from the city for Rohim


The atmosphere of Kali Bening was quite lonely. It just rained hard. Some residents who used to sit in front of the house or post kamling. That night no one enjoyed a cold night outside the house. A black-clad town car entered the village of Kali Bening.


The car looked confused looking for the house of elders or commonly called Mbah Palil. When the driver stopped at the coffee shop. He asked some coffee lovers in the shop.


"Sorry sir, excuse me. I was tanya. Where is Mr Palil's house?" ask the man who looks casually dressed.


"Oh Mbah Palil means that?" Ask the shop owner.


"It's the one who used to treat people." Said the man named Bowo.


"Sampeyan just keep going. Later at the end of the road until it stops. The house has a large tree. Or in front of his house there's his torch." Said the owner of the shop.


"Thank you Ma'am." The man was polite.


He went back in the car. He drove his car to Mbah Palil's house. When we arrived at that house. He appeared to descend with a woman who was none other than his wife. Her name was Jelita. She was carrying her one-year-old son.


When arriving at the residence of Mr. Palil or more often at sapa Mbah Palil. He is an elder in the village of Kali Bening and is also believed by some residents to have the ability to treat those affected by the disease of penyembelan.


"What do you need?" Ask Mbah Palil.


"I'm here to ask for your help. My son loves to cry every night. And it will only fall asleep in the morning until noon." said Mr. Bowo who is the owner of one of the car showrooms in the city.


Mbah Palil saw the child in Jelita's arms. He looks like he's pulling his beard.


"That's it. I reckon... The child can go to the right place. This I can't help. Today is Saturday. I can't help people on Saturday and Tuesday. Nak Bowo can go to the mosque that Nak Bowo just passed. In front of her there is the inscription Kali Bening boarding school and Nurul Iman Mosque." Mbah Palil.


Bowo and his wife looked at each other.


"Please help me." said Bowo.


Finally, the couple rushed to the boarding school recommended by Mbah Palil. That is the humility of Rohim. He has never looked down on those who do not agree or who have not practiced religious law. Instead, he continued to maintain good relations with his fellow citizens. So do not be surprised if Mbah Palil who is considered a smart man in his village will suggest to his patients to meet Rohim if he is unable or he cannot because of the abstinence day he uses his power. Rohim never humbled Mbah Palil. To Rohim, Mbah Palil was the elder and founder of the village of Kali Bening. Regardless of the rituals and work of Mbahk Palil. He has no right to antagonize Mbah Palil.


Sometimes Mbah Palil is confused himself if he meets or faces Abi Rohim or Kyai Rohim.


"Masa' yes little ustad, like this can help and heal people." Inner Bowo when he had arrived at the boarding house.


He saw a new spirit coming from the classroom. He was teaching Santrinya in the back of the mosque. Rohim is still the same figure, his body is not too high, not too big. He just looked down while making a cigar from tobacco and special paper for cigarettes in the village.


"He never offered himself to such things. He always refused. But ask for it or be forced. He'll help if he's pressed." Bowo recalled Mbah Palil's message as he left Mbah Palil's residence.


" This is kyai. My wife and I are here for help. To treat my son." Said Mr. Bowo.


Rohim raised his gaze. He looked at Mr. Bowo and the Child in Jelita's arms at a glance.


"This is not a doctor, sir. I'm just a njai teacher. I'm not Kyai either." Rohim said as he twisted the paper that had been filled with cloves, tobacco.


Then he lit the cigarette with a lighter. He sucked in and and slightly shifted his body towards the window. He opens the window. He was blowing towards the window of his cigarette smoke.


"Please Mr. Ustad. We're from Mbah Palil. Mbah Palil said you could help our son." Said Mr. Bowo quickly while wiping his sweat.


Abi Rohim heard that they had just come from Mbah Palil. Abi Rohim glanced at Mr. Bowo's son. He asked what happened to Mr. Bowo's son. The story is almost similar to Mr. Toha's son. Rohim suggested what he suggested to Mr. Toha. And also asked Mr. Bowo and Ms. Jelita to return to fix her prayers.


"So this is sir. Actually you and I are the same. Equally human. What distinguishes us may be our daily commitment to God. I am the same mom or dad. It was greater the efficacy of his prayers Mother because the mother who conceived, gave birth and raised the mother's child. I am a nobody, I am not a child. By inner contact, the mother's prayer is faster in the ijabah. Father also. Try this one month to fix the prayer. And don't forget to give Al-Fatihah to your child. Let's see it later. God willing, the prayers of parents will be heard by God." Rohim.


Because generally humans or citizens who when seeking treatment. They always ask for the cure. Rohim would not want to smile enough. Excuse me inside too. He only performed two rakaat prayers where he prayed that the children of Mr. Bowo and Bu Jelita were given healing and kept away from the interference of jinn and demons.


Rohim understands. A belief will foster passion. Then it's true. The couple came home with a bottle of water from Rohim with the zeal to worship diligently. It was not the water that healed the son of the couple. But the sincerity of the mother who after getting advice from Rohim, he always gave Al Fatihah reading to his son. He also prayed five times because Rohim said God can heal. Please be with God through us not abandoning our duty.